Example sentences of "[is] [prep] be [vb pp] after " in BNC.
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1 | If part or all of the consideration is to be determined after completion , such as an earn-out or completion accounts ( see pages 43 – 47 ) , the parties should seek guidance from the Stock Exchange who in turn will wish to ask the parties ' financial advisers to elaborate on the expected consideration . |
2 | A room in the Staatsgalerie Moderner Kunst 's new building is to be named after the couple . |
3 | Hilary assured us of the continuing interest in Medau in Britain shown by the Medau Schule in Germany and teachers will be very pleased to learn that a new movement block in Coburg is to be named after Molly . |
4 | The surgeons ' battle was in vain and Tim died but now the Computed Tomograph ( CT ) Scanner is to be named after him . |
5 | Often the survey is to be conducted after months of work on a theme , and by this time the researcher has become immersed in the work and tends to forget that other people do not have the same interest or knowledge . |
6 | SHELL 'S coastal tanker fleet is to be renamed after the Latin words for seashells . |
7 | Meanwhile , logging of the ecologically-unique Mata Atlantica jungle in Brazil is to be resumed after agreement on the creation of three new reserves at Tefe , Rio Preto and Ibama . |
8 | It is , therefore , suggested that application be made to the registrar to enter a restriction under which no disposition is to be registered after the death of one of the proprietors without the consent of the personal representatives of the deceased proprietor ( see Precedent 47 ) . |
9 | A section of canal derelict for forty years is to be reopened after the installation of four new lock gates . |
10 | TOP Of The Pops is to be axed after 28 years because youngsters are switching off in droves . |
11 | By a process known as " redetermination of equities " , the interested parties agree that the proportion which their respective stakes bear to one another is to be reassessed after a certain period , or at periodic intervals . |